We finally know the villain in next year's 'Spider-Man' movie

A long time member of Spider-Man's rogues gallery is
finally getting his shot at cinematic fame next year. It was
confirmed at Comic-Con today that Vulture will be appearing
inSpider-Man: Homecoming. As an
added bonus, they also released concept art of the winged foe,
and it's finally been released to the masses. Check it
out!

As you can see, Vulture's green color scheme in has been
retained, but the suit looks way more technological than what
Adrian Toomes wears in the comics. The discs look like the
mechanisms propelling him, and he'll use his arms underneath the
wings to steer himself. Unfortunately, his face is obscured by
shadows, and the actor playing Vulture wasn't mentioned at
the
movie's Hall H presentation. So even though Michael Keaton has join supposedly as a
villain, we can't say for sure yet whether he'll be the one
wearing the wings. Vulture's inclusion in Spider-Man:
Homecomingwas first rumored back in April, and now that he's been
confirmed, we're left wondering what his fight with Tom Holland's Spider-Man will look on the big
screen.

Debuting in 1963's The Amazing Spider-Man #2, Vulture was the
second super villain who Spider-Man faced in the comics, preceded
by The Chameleon. Adrian Toomes was a former electronics engineer
who built a special flight harness after he lost his job. Others
have taken the Vulture mantle for themselves briefly, but Adrian
remains the most frequent person to antagonize the Web-Slinger
with those dangerous wings. Back when Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 4 was in development, John
Malkovich was expected to play Vulture, but that movie was
eventually scrapped in favor of the Amazing Spider-Man
reboot. In that continuity, Vulture's wings were seen at the end
of The Amazing Spider-Man 2, and had that series
continued, it looked like he would have been a member of the
Sinister Six.

So now we know for sure that Vulture will be Spider-Man:
Homecoming's main antagonist, but he may not be the movie's
only villain. It was also rumored that The Tinkerer will show up as the man who
supplies Vulture with his tech, but that remains to be seen.
Aside from Michael Keaton, Logan Marshall-Green and Bokeem Woodbine have been reportedly cast as
bad guys, but we don't know yet who any of their characters'
identities are. Regardless, Peter Parker is going to have his
hands busy taking on Vulture, especially since he also has to
worry about turning in is biology homework in on time!

Spider-Man: Homecoming swings into theaters on July 7,
2017. What do you think about Vulture's inclusion? Is he a good
villain choice or should they have gone with someone else? Let us
know in the comments below.